Thank you for once again providing an informative show. I have learned so much about the yarns and patterns available. I also am inspired by the story. I will continue to push myself to try new techniques.

Thank you for once again providing an informative show. I have learned so much about the yarns and patterns available. I also am inspired by the story. I will continue to push myself to try new techniques.

The Yarn Love yarn names really captures my imagination. I cast on to knit the sugar and cream cowl last week. I am using a fingering weight I bought at Yarnia here in Portland.Great Episodemichellewaite1@yahoo.com

I just read your interview. Lovely. And very cute headband! I was a little disappointed, but only a very little. When you mentioned you had a little girls' project coming out in the spring issue and you were using Louet Gems Fingering, I went and bought several hanks of the stuff. Now I have far too much yarn . . Oh darn. :-)

Thanks for another wonderful episode, and for reminding me that I really need to get Gudrun's book on mz Amazon wishlist. I'm completely head over heels for the Filska skirt -- s.o.p.r.e.t.t.y.!! Am looking forward to the next show and finding out which special guests you have in store for us. In the meantime, good luck with the Stitches prep, and don't feel bad at all about not quite reaching the 5-pattern goal - 4 is still quite an achievement. :-)

I only just recently discovered your podcasts and love them. I bought Gudrun's book when it first came out and love the designs at the moment I am knitting Laar. And Yarn Love is a gourgous yarn I bought a skein about 5 years ago and still have it as I classify it as too good to knit silly I know but I will knit it one day. Hope you continue your wonderful podcasts.

I love your podcast, Alana. Imagine my extreme sadness on February 2 when I dropped my iPod into the puddle of water at my feet while listening to episode 49. The puddle of water formed after I accidentally spilled 20 ounces of water in my lap on a 29 degree day. I fried my iPod and had to wait hours to finish the episode. It's all better now. I have a new iPod and loads more room to store archived episodes.

I really enjoyed the knitting story, I have only been knitting 3 months and have surprised myself, armed with a knitting answer book and u tube I have made all sorts. I now feel all inspired after listening to Gudrun's story I think I really will have a go at those cable socks!!

Great ep! The yarns sound gorgeous:). I really enjoyed Gudrun's story- I can relate to being too proud to admit I don't know something at the LYS, but will rush back home to read, google or you-tube a technique ;P

I only just got my first ipod and discovered your lovely podcast - really enjoying listening and would love a chance to win all goodness in your giveaway! I am sitting knitting socks as I listen - what better way is there to enjoy a saturday at home!

I think you are one of those designers who needs to slow down! Really Alana, I haven't even had a chance to spin up the yarn for the Oak Grove Mitts and now you have published a pattern that is made for that special skein of sock yarn in my stash!! I have some Madeline Tosh Sock in the Fjord colorway that I've been hoarding forever without finding that perfect pattern. I think my search is over!

The Homin shawl in Yarn Love saffron colorway. Now there's a wonderful day of knitting to look forward to. The patterns are all charming (and I love the cardigan you knit for your daughter, Gudrun). This is my first time to listen to the NeverNotKnitting podcast. What a pleasure, and thanks for reminding me that there really are things one can do with sock yarn (besides socks)!

Argh!!! More yarn to love and more gorgeous patterns to add to my queue. Guess it's good that I'm a little behind everyone and all the colors that are good for me (I'm a summer) must be gone so my pocketbook is safe... for now !

I have just discovered your podcasting blog ... just in time for the season end. Boo Hoo.Hopefully I will be able to catch up on the previous 48 podcasts while waiting for a new season. Mind you that will along with: checking out Yarn Love and looking for Gudrun's book. (I already have Knitting for Dummies.) and testing new patterns.

hello Alana, Although I am usually one or two episodes behind I am still with you. I still remember when you told me you were going to start doing a podcast. Way back in the day when we compared favorite patterns at the yarn shop. Here's to another 50.